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Web URL(s): | http://usgatero.msu.edu/v11/n09.pdf Last checked: 08/31/2012 Requires: PDF Reader |
Publication Type:
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Author(s): | Huff, David R.;
La Mantia, Jonathan M. |
Author Affiliation: | Huff: Ph.D. and Professor, Turfgrass Breeding and Genetics; La Mantia: Ph.D. Graduate Student, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA |
Title: | Greens-type Poa annua violates the laws of genetics |
Source: | USGA Turfgrass and Environmental Research Online. Vol. 11, No. 9, September 1 2012, p. [1-7]. |
Publishing Information: | Far Hills, New Jersey: United States Golf Association, Green Section |
# of Pages: | 9 |
Keywords: | TIC Keywords: Adaptability; Annual grasses; Characteristics; Evolution; Genetic structure; Golf greens; Growth analysis; Panicle productivity; Perennial grasses; Poa annua; Stems; Tillering rate
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Abstract/Contents: | "Annual bluegrass (Poa annua L. ) displays a wide range of range of life history characteristics, from wild weedy annual-types to long-lived perennial types (also known as greens-types), enables it to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions and diverse habitats world-wide. Researchers at Penn State University investigated the genetics of annual bluegrass (Poa annual [annua] L.) in an effort to understand this complex species. The study found: Greens-type Poa annua plants are characterized by single branching inflorescences and reduced culm, tiller, leaf, and panicle lengths compared to annual-type Poa annua plants. A single recessive genetic mechanism is hypothesized to control the differences between greens-type and annual-type Poa annua. However, the genetic inheritance of greens-type Poa annua phenotype does not follow the Laws of Mendelian inheritance in advanced generations. Greens-type Poa annua plants were observed to vegetatively revert to annual-types over time when not mowed. We conclude that the greens-type Poa annua phenotype is likely to be epigenetically controlled and, as such, the greens-type Poa annua phenotype is not stable outside of its greens management environment." |
Language: | English |
References: | 10 |
See Also: | See also related article "Instability of the greens-type phenotype in Poa annua L." Crop Science, 51(4) July 2011, p. 1784-1792, R=185598. R=185598 |
Note: | Partial reprint appears in Pennsylvania Turfgrass, 1(2) Winter 2012, p. 14-16 Summary appears as abstract Pictures, color Figures |
| ASA/CSSA/SSSA Citation (Crop Science-Like - may be incomplete): Huff, D. R., and J. M. La Mantia. 2012. Greens-type Poa annua violates the laws of genetics. USGA Turfgrass Environ. Res. Online. 11(9):p. [1-7]. |
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